It is not growing like a tree
In bulk, doth make Man better be;
Or standing long an oak, three hundred year,
To fall a log at last, dry, bald, and sere:
A lily of a day
Is fairer far in May,
Although it fall and die that night -
It was the plant and flower of Light
In small proportions we just beauties see;
And in short measures life may perfect be.
The poet, Ben Jonson, in the poem ‘The Noble Nature’, talks about what makes a man noble. He compares man to a sturdy oak and to a delicate lily in order to do this.
Growing physically like a bulky tree or living long like a sturdy oak does not make a man a noble being. The huge, strong and aged oak will soon become a lifeless, ‘dry’ and withered piece of log. So too will be the fate of a man who is only blessed with long life and physical and material well being.
The lily plant has a short life. It blooms in May and is very beautiful. Although the flower has the life span of a day and falls and dies by nightfall, it spreads beauty and delight in that short period. The poet feels that a meaningful life like the lily flower, though short, is what makes a man noble and even though a man’s life is short it can be a perfect life.
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REAL WORDS SAID BY GREAT BEN JONSON
I read this in my secondary school.
K
Doth means?
Doth means?
Doth is like does in poetry.
What does 'It' symbolises?
Doth replaces does . Doth is an archaic word.
Shiv Dhaka bishnoi
Pls explain "in small proportions we just beauties see"
Discuss the theme of the poem
Thanks to help and make it easy to understand.
What is the rhyming scheme of this poem
I read this poem in 9th class HSCE pattern.....! Love to read; which makes a man noble by grace of almighty God .
does
Abba
what does bulk mean
what does bulk mean
From which collection this poem is taken?
It means do or does
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